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Submit ReviewLast April, during a routine survey of wild platypuses in suburban Melbourne, zoologists captured and released a mature male that weighed just over 2kg.
It was only later that they realised this male was a new record holder: at 24 years of age, he was the oldest platypus ever seen in the wild. The previous record was 21-years.
Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science EditorBRAINTEASER (answer in audio):
Which country name is the odd one out – and why?
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